Lebanon Enterprise
The Lebanon Enterprise is a weekly newspaper serving Lebanon and Marion County, Kentucky. It provides comprehensive local news coverage, including community events, government proceedings, and high school sports. The publication focuses on reporting that impacts the residents of the central Kentucky region and its surrounding rural areas.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN KENTUCKY
A strong divide between major metropolitan dailies and enduring rural community weeklies characterizes the Commonwealth's press history. Two dominant papers lead the market: the Louisville Courier Journal, a Gannett-owned publication founded in 1868, and the Lexington Herald Leader, currently operated by McClatchy. Regional coverage is anchored by papers like the Bowling Green Daily News and the Appalachian News Express, a prominent publication serving eastern coalfield communities. Beyond traditional broadsheets, the historic Louisville Defender has long served the African-American population, while alternative publications like LEO Weekly offer independent cultural reporting. Paperboy indexes 66 Kentucky newspapers — browse the full directory below.
MORE FROM KENTUCKY →Lebanon Enterprise Obituaries
Find recent obituaries and death notices published by Lebanon Enterprise, serving Lebanon, Kentucky. View the latest obituary listings and funeral notices on the paper’s website.
VIEW OBITUARIES ↗Lebanon Enterprise — Today’s Headlines
- Duke still stinging from not getting selected to College Football Playoff after winning ACC title
- Sherry Diane Marcum, 65
- Bill Belichick's 1st college team struggled at UNC. He's hoping lessons learned lead to more success
- ACC North Carolina Belichick Football
- ACC Duke No Playoffs Football
- BARNWS-07-19-26 OBIT CECIL
- Sister Joyce Marie Cecil, 81
- FDA says lettuce served by Taco Bell was source of cyclospora
